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Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)

Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA). Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) in Sabah. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA). “Environment” is considered in a holistic sense, and can simply be defined as:.

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Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)

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  1. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) in Sabah

  2. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) “Environment” is considered in a holistic sense, and can simply be defined as: The Earth’s Biosphere and all needed to sustain this Biosphere. The Biosphere consists of all living organisms on the planet. “Environment” takes in all aspects of the planet including its physical elements, all life and human activities.

  3. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Physical/Chemical Environment Biological/Ecological Environment Social/Cultural Environment Economic/Operational Environment

  4. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) To conserve the natural resources of the Environment for the use and enjoyment of future generations we have to ensure that all Development is sustainable. “Environmental   protection  and  the  preservation  ofculture can be reconciled with economic development, if the  latter  is carried out on the basis of sustainable development.” Dato Seri Dr Mahathir Bin Mohamad, PATA Annual Conference, Kuala Lumpur, 4 Sept. 2000.

  5. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) To help ensure sustainability we can use a number of IMPACT ASSESSMENT tools. IMPACT ASSESSMENT is the generic term for the forecasting of possible changes in the environment, both positive and negative, of proposed future actions.

  6. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) The most common form of Impact Assessment at present is Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), which is undertaken at the individual project level. By the time an EIA is required a whole series of decisions and actions have been taken which constrain and narrow the wider issue of sustainability. It is now recognised that impact assessments are needed earlier in the development process.

  7. POLICY PLANNING MANAGEMENT Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Feedback for future decisions Strategies & programmes Audit Economic planning Compliance & Enforcement Spatial planning Monitoring

  8. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) • Policies, Strategies and Programmes (PSP) are created at a higher level than projects and have • a wider range of impacts (compared to projects) • an high level of uncertainty about their impacts • a greater degree of impact due to failure • a small degree of quantitative date for analysis

  9. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) EIA is not useful when considering the impact of policies, strategies or programmes. To assess the environmental effects of PSP the tool used is STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (SEA). SEA has been defined* as “…a process which integrates environmental considerations in the decision-making process higher than the project level…” * “Strategic Environmental Assessment of Policies in Denmark”, DG Environment,Nuclear safety & Civil protection, European Commission, Brussels, November 1996

  10. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) POLICY Sector Environmental Study (SES) PLANNING MANAGEMENT Initial Environmental Assessment (IEE) Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Environmental Audit Social Impact Assessment (SIA) Environmental Monitoring Health Impact Assessment (HIA) Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)

  11. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) • SEA is*: • a tool for bringing environmental considerations into the process of decision making at the strategic level • has a different content from environmental assessment at the project level • is built on the principles of documentation, procedure, significance, alternatives and public participation * “Strategic Environmental Assessment of Policies in Denmark”, DG Environment,Nuclear Safety & Civil Protection, European Commission, Brussels, November 1996

  12. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) SEA assesses the relevant PSP from each sector and integrates these into a whole scenario, or series of scenarios, presenting the possible impacts and alternative strategies or programmes for determination of policy objectives. Such a process involves not only the environmental planners, but also environmental focal points from different sectors and stakeholders.

  13. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) SEA will be used to provide inputs into the 4 District plans in the ELP Project, and some of the local plans. The first Pilot Area for use of SEA and familiarisation with the procedure for SEA in Sabah will be the Mengkabong area in Tuaran. This Pilot Area provides a number of different sector policies and programmes whose impacts must be assessed and combined to produce an effective local plan.

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  15. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) One major area of interest will be the impacts possible from the development of KKIP

  16. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) To ensure sustainability the mangrove forest should be conserved and protected.

  17. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Issues arising from sectors including agriculture, transport and housing will need to be considered by the SEA.

  18. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Tourism and recreation are important sectors in this area

  19. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Fisheries and aquaculture are sectors providing sources of local income.

  20. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) The external impacts from KKIP and on the Nexus Resort will also be part of the SEA.

  21. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) THE END…(for now) Thank You

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